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1 Physical Standards Overview 1.0 Physical Standards for Machinable Letters and Cards 2.0 Physical Standards for Nonmachinable Letters 3.0 Physical Standards for Machinable and Automation Letters and Cards 4.0 Physical Standards for Flats 5.0 Physical Standards for Nonautomation Flats 6.0 Physical Standards for Automation Flats 7.0 Physical Standards for Parcels 8.0 Additional Physical Standards by Class of Mail 9.0 Customized MarketMail 1.0 Physical Standards for Machinable Letters and Cards 1.1 Physical Standards for Machinable Letters Dimensional Standards for Letters [6-2-14] Machinable letter-size mail is: a. Not less than 5 inches long, 3-1/2 inches high, and inch thick inch thick if no more than 4-1/4 inches high and 6 inches long; or inch thick if more than 4-1/4 inches high or 6 inches long, or both. b. Not more than 11-1/2 inches long, or more than 6-1/8 inches high, or greater than 1/4-inch thick. c. Rectangular, with four square corners and parallel opposite sides. Letter-size, card-type mailpieces made of cardstock may have finished corners that do not exceed a radius of inch (1/8 inch) unless prepared as Customized Market Mail under See Exhibit d. Within an aspect ratio (length divided by height) of 1.3 to 2.5, inclusive. See 3.7. e. Subject to additional dimensional restrictions in 3.0, depending on mailpiece design.

2 Exhibit Maximum Corner Radius for Letter-Size, Card-Type and Flat-Size Mailpieces Corner Radius Maximum 1/8" Graphic at 100% Place mailpiece against template to test accuracy Weight Standards for Machinable Letters The maximum weight for Presorted First-Class Mail machinable letters is 3.3 ounces ( pound). The maximum weight for Standard Mail machinable letters is 3.3 ounces ( pound) All Machinable Letters All machinable letters must meet the additional standards for automation-compatible letters in Physical Standards for Cards Claimed at Card Prices Dimensional Standards for Cards Each card (each stamped card or postcard or each half of a double stamped card or postcard) claimed at a card price must be: a. Not less than 3-1/2 inches high, 5 inches long, and inch thick. b. Not more than 4-1/4 inches high, or more than 6 inches long, or greater than inch thick. c. Rectangular, with four square corners and parallel opposite sides. Card-size pieces meeting the standards in may have finished corners that do not exceed a radius of inch (1/8 inch). See Exhibit Other Cards A card that does not meet the applicable standards in 1.2 must not bear the words Postcard or Double Postcard Paper or Cardstock A card must be of uniform thickness and made of unfolded and uncreased paper or cardstock of approximately the quality and weight of a stamped card (i.e., a card available from the USPS). A card must be formed either of one piece of paper or cardstock or of two pieces of paper permanently and uniformly bonded together. The stock used for a card may be of any color or surface that permits the legible printing of the address, postmark, and any required markings Acceptable Attachments A card may bear an attachment that is:

3 a. A paper label, such as a wafer seal or decal affixed with permanent adhesive to the back side of the card, or within the message area on the address side (see 1.2.6), or to the left of the address block. b. A label affixed with permanent adhesive for showing the delivery or return address. c. A small reusable seal or decal prepared with pressure-sensitive and nonremovable adhesive that is intended to be removed from the first half of a double card and applied to the reply half Unacceptable Attachment A card may not bear an attachment that is: a. Other than paper. b. Not totally adhered to the card surface. c. An encumbrance to postal processing Address Side of Cards The address side of a card is the side bearing the delivery address and postage. The address side may be formatted to contain a message area. Cards that do not contain a message area on the address side are subject to the applicable standards for the price claimed. For the purposes of 1.2, miscellaneous graphics or printing, such as symbols, logos, or characters, that appear on the address side of cards not containing a message area are generally acceptable provided the items are not intended to convey a message. Cards claimed at the Presorted or automation card prices that contain a message area on the address side must be divided vertically or horizontally and meet the following additional standards, as applicable: a. Vertically divided cards. 1. The address side of the card must be divided into a right portion and a left portion, with or without a vertical rule. The left portion is the message area. 2. The delivery address, postage, and any USPS marking or endorsement must appear in the right portion. The right portion must be at least 2-1/8 inches wide (measured from the right edge of the card, top to bottom inclusive). 3. For cards claimed at the Presorted price, nondelivery address information may extend into the right portion only above the address block and if the information is shaded or surrounded by a border that has at least 1/8 inch clearance between the delivery address block and the border. Mailers may choose not to shade or border the nondelivery address information if there is at least 1/8 inch of clear space around the delivery address block. 4. For cards claimed at the automation price, the standards for automation-compatible mail in 3.0, and , must be met. b. Horizontally divided cards. 1. The address side of the card must be divided into an upper portion and a lower portion, with or without a horizontal rule. The portion of the address side that does not contain the delivery address is the message area.

4 The delivery address, postage, and any USPS marking or endorsement must appear within the portion containing the delivery address. As an alternative, when the delivery address appears within the lower portion, it is permissible for the postage, return address, and any USPS marking or endorsement to appear in the upper portion. The portion bearing the delivery address must be at least 1-1/2 inches high (measured from the top or bottom edge of the card, as applicable, right edge to left edge inclusive). 3. For cards claimed at the Presorted price, nondelivery address information may extend into the portion containing the delivery address only if it appears above the address block and if the information is shaded or surrounded by a border that has at least 1/8 inch clearance between the delivery address block and the border. Mailers may choose not to shade or border the nondelivery address information if there is at least 1/8 inch of clear space around the delivery address block. 4. For cards claimed at the automation price, the standards for automation-compatible mail in 3.0, and , must be met Tearing Guides A card may have perforations or tearing guides if they do not eliminate or interfere with any address element, postage, marking, or endorsement and do not impair the physical integrity of the card Double Cards A double card (a double stamped card or double postcard) consists of two attached cards, one of which is designed to be detached by the recipient and returned by mail as a single card. Double cards are subject to these standards: a. The reply half of a double card must be used for reply only and may not be used to convey a message to the original addressee or to send statements of account. The reply half may be formatted for response purposes (e.g., contain blocks for completion by the addressee). b. A double card must be folded before mailing and prepared so that the address on the reply half is on the inside when the double card is originally mailed. The address side of the reply half may be prepared as business reply mail, courtesy reply mail, meter reply mail, or as a merchandise return service label. c. Plain stickers, seals, or a single wire stitch (staple) may be used to fasten the open edge at the top or bottom once the card is folded if affixed so that the inner surfaces of the cards can be readily examined. Fasteners must be affixed according to the applicable preparation requirements for the price claimed. Any sealing on the left and right sides of the cards, no matter the sealing process used, is not permitted. d. The first half of a double card must be detached when the reply half is mailed for return Enclosures in Double Cards Enclosures in double postcards are prohibited at card prices.

5 Physical Standards for Nonmachinable Letters 2.1 Criteria for Nonmachinable Letters A letter-size piece is nonmachinable if it has an exterior surface that is not made of paper or if it does not meet the standards in 3.0. Windows in envelopes made of paper do not make mailpieces nonmachinable. Attachments do not render mailpieces nonmachinable if allowed by eligibility standards according to the class of mail and if not prohibited in 3.0. In addition, a letter-size piece is nonmachinable if it weighs more than 3.3 ounces, unless it has a barcode, weighs no more than 3.5 ounces, and is eligible for and claims automation letter prices or Standard Mail Carrier Route (barcoded) letter prices. 2.2 Additional Criteria for First-Class Mail Nonmachinable Letters Letter-size pieces (except cards) that meet one or more of the nonmachinable characteristics in 2.1 are subject to the nonmachinable surcharge (see ). All letter-size pieces over 3.5 ounces are prepared as letters and charged the flat-size prices. An envelope weighing no more than one ounce with one enclosed standard optical disc no larger than 12 centimeters in diameter, that is mailed to or from a subscriber as part of a round-trip mailing under and (or ), is not subject to the nonmachinable surcharge. 2.3 Additional Criteria for Standard Mail Nonmachinable Letters The nonmachinable prices in apply to Standard Mail letter-size pieces that have one or more of the nonmachinable characteristics in 2.1. Mailers must prepare all nonmachinable letters as described in Additional Criteria for Periodicals Nonmachinable Letters The nonbarcoded letter prices in 207 apply to Periodicals letter-size pieces that have one or more of the nonmachinable characteristics in Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, and Critical Mail Letters Mailers are encouraged, but not required, to design and produce Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail letter-size pieces as machinable letters. Critical Mail letter-size pieces (see 223) that do not meet machinable letter standards in 1.0 and 3.0 are not eligible for Critical Mail letter prices, but are eligible for Priority Mail Commercial Plus Flat Rate Envelope prices. 3.0 Physical Standards for Machinable and Automation Letters and Cards 3.1 Basic Standards for Automation Letters and Cards Letters and cards claimed at any machinable, automation, or Standard Mail carrier route price, must meet the standards in 3.0. Unless prepared as a folded self-mailer, booklet, or postcard under 3.14 through 3.17, each machinable or automation letter must be a sealed envelope (the preferred method) or unenveloped. If unenveloped, each letter must be sealed or glued completely along all four sides or prepared under 3.15.

6 Paper Weight Mailpieces should be constructed from high tear strength paper stock. All references in 3.0 to paper basis weight are for book-grade paper unless otherwise stated. The conversion table in Exhibit 3.2 provides a paper basis weight cross-reference. Exhibit 3.2 Paper Basis Weight Conversion Table NOTE: Paper basis weight is based on the weight of 500 sheets of: 25 x 38 inch sheets of book-grade paper, 17 x 22 inch bond-grade paper, 20 x 26 inch sheets of cover-grade paper, 24 x 36 inch sheets of newsprint. For example, if 500 sheets of book-grade paper weigh 39 pounds, the paper is considered 39-pound book paper. Book Wt. Bond Wt. Cover Wt. Newsprint Wt Dimensions and Shape Each machinable or automation letter-sized piece must be rectangular (see 1.1.1) and must meet the following standards (see 3.15 for booklets): a. For height, no more than 6-1/8 or less than 3-1/2 inches high. b. For length, no more than 11-1/2 or less than 5 inches long. c. For thickness, no more than 0.25 or less than inch thick if no more than 4-1/4 inches high and 6 inches long; or inch thick if more than 4-1/4 inches high or 6 inches long, or both. 3.4 Standards for Letter-Size Pieces Containing One Disc (CD or DVD) Basic Standards for One Disc in a Letter-Size Mailpiece A letter-size mailpiece containing one disc and meeting the general standards in 3.0 and the specific standards in is considered automation-compatible. A mailpiece with one enclosed disc not meeting these standards must be tested and approved for automation-compatibility. For this purpose, mailers must submit 5

7 sample mailpieces and a written request to the local postmaster or business mail entry manager for submission to the Pricing and Classification Service Center (PCSC) Disc Size and Placement Position the disc symmetrically at the vertical centerline and as near to the top edge of the mailpiece as is practical. Secure the disc to prevent it from shifting more than 1/2 inch in any direction. The maximum disc size is: a. 120 mm (4.7 inches) in diameter. b. 2 mm (0.08 inch) in thickness Dimensions and Other Physical Standards for Automation-Compatible Enveloped Letters Containing Discs Each enveloped letter must meet the basic standards for machinable letters in 1.0 and have the following characteristics: a. Height, not more than 6 inches or less than 5.5 inches high. b. Length, not more than 9.75 inches or less than 7.25 inches long. c. Thickness, not more than 0.25 inch or less than inch thick. d. Weight, not more than 3 ounces. e. A piece up to 8 inches long must be made of paper with a minimum 70-pound basis weight or equivalent. f. A piece over 8 inches long (up to 9.75 inches long) must be made of paper with a minimum 80-pound basis weight or equivalent. g. Discs in mailpieces made of the minimum basis weight paper must be inserted into a protective sleeve. h. Not be a window envelope, unless tested and approved under Dimensions and Shape Standards for Automation-Compatible Unenveloped Disc Carriers Each unenveloped disc carrier must meet the basic standards for machinable letters in 1.0 and have the following characteristics: a. Height, not more than 6 inches or less than 5.5 inches high. b. Length, not more than 9.75 inches or less than 7.25 inches long. c. Thickness, not more than 0.25 inch or less than inch thick. d. Weight, not more than 3 ounces. e. Be prepared from paper stock meeting the industry standard for a basis weight of 75 pounds or greater, with none less than pounds (measured weight for by 38-inch sheets). The stock must be free from groundwood unless coated with a substance adding to the stock's ability to resist an applied bending force. f. Any folds or perforations in the mailpiece must be parallel to the address. g. Must meet the tabbing requirements for pieces prepared with folds or perforations parallel to the address provided in 3.14.

8 Unacceptable Characteristics for Automation-Compatible Letter-Size Pieces with Discs Discs in letter-sized envelopes and unenveloped disc carriers may not be enclosed in: packaging such as plastic "clamshells, plastic jewel cases, or inflexible cardboard sleeves. 3.5 Maximum Weight, Machinable and Automation Letters and Cards The following maximum weight limits apply: a. Critical Mail letters - 3 ounces. b. Booklets and unenveloped disc carriers - 3 ounces. c. Machinable enveloped letters and cards ounces. d. Automation enveloped letters and cards ounces (see 3.6 for pieces over 3 ounces.) 3.6 Heavy Letter Mail (over 3 ounces) Heavy letter mail (letter-size pieces over 3 ounces) must be prepared in a sealed envelope, may not contain stiff enclosures, and must have an 11-digit delivery point POSTNET or an Intelligent Mail barcode with a routing code in the address block (see ). 3.7 Aspect Ratio The aspect ratio (length of the mailpiece divided by height) must be between 1.3 and 2.5, inclusive. Length and height are defined in Wraps and Closures An automation-compatible mailpiece may not be polywrapped, polybagged, or shrinkwrapped; have clasps, strings, buttons, or similar closure devices; or have protrusions that might impede or damage the mail or mail processing equipment. 3.9 Staples and Saddle Stitching Staples or saddle stitching may be used only on booklet-type mailpieces to join the bound edge (spine). Inserted staples or stitching must parallel the bound edge, seat tightly and securely, and have no protrusions that might impede or damage the mail or mail processing equipment Rigid and Odd-Shaped Items Rigid items (e.g., pens, pencils, keys, bottle caps) are prohibited within mailpieces. Reasonably flexible items (e.g., credit cards) are permitted. Subject to 3.12, odd-shaped items (e.g., coins and tokens) are permitted if firmly affixed to and wrapped within the contents of the mailpiece and envelope to streamline the shape of the mailpiece for automated processing Tabs, Tape, and Glue Tabs may be made of paper, translucent paper, vinyl or plastic. Cellophane tape may be used as a closure when the saw-toothed cut edge is placed parallel to the edge being sealed. Tabs must not contain perforations. For tab size and placement for folded self-mailers see 3.14; for booklets see Tab placement is subject to 1/4 inch variance in either direction. The following standards also apply:

9 a. Translucent paper tabs should be made of paper with a minimum of 40-pound basis weight. b. Opaque paper tabs should be made of a minimum of 60-pound basis weight paper with a tear strength of at least 56 grams of force in the machine direction (MD) and 60 grams of force in the cross direction (CD). c. When a barcode clear zone is required under , tabs in the barcode clear zone must have a paper face meeting the standards for background reflectance and, if the barcode is not preprinted by the mailer, the standards for acceptance of water-based ink. d. Vinyl tabs and cellophane tape closures are not acceptable within the barcode clear zone. e. Tabs must be tight against the edge of the mailpiece. A maximum 1/16-inch overhang is recommended. f. Glue spots may be used in lieu of tabs (as indicated in Exhibit through Exhibit ) and must be placed within 3/4 inch of the open edges (see Exhibit 3.11f). Exhibit 3.11f Glue Spot Placement g. Continuous glue lines may be used as cover-to-cover seals for specific designs. When using glue as a sealing method, it must be placed along the entire length of the open edge and end no more than 3/4-inch from the open ends (see Exhibit 3.11g) unless standards require use of a continuous 1/8-inch wide glue line under 3.11h. For folded self mailers see b.

10 Exhibit 3.11g Glue Line Placement h. Continuous, 1/8-inch wide, glue lines must be placed along the entire length of the open edge and end within 1/4-inch of the open ends. The selvage along the open edge must not exceed 1/4 inch. Glue lines created with a permanent adhesive that is not tacky when dry are preferred. i. Die-cut flaps, those with irregular shapes, must be well sealed to the non-address side panel using tabs, glue spots or elongated glue lines; however, a 1/8 inch continuous glue line that follows and seals the contour of the shape is highly recommended Flexibility Standards for Automation Letters Machinability To ensure transport through automated mail processing machines, a mailpiece and its contents must bend easily when subjected to a transport belt tension of 40 pounds around an 11-inch-diameter drum USPS Services for Flexibility Testing A mailer requesting flexibility testing for letter-size mailpieces must submit at least 5 mailpieces and a written request to their local postmaster or business mail entry manager for submission to the Pricing and Classification Service Center (PCSC) at least 6 weeks before the mailing date. The request must describe mailpiece contents and construction, number of pieces being produced, and preparation level. The PCSC will evaluate the piece and, if warranted, will instruct the mailer to submit samples to USPS Engineering for testing. The PCSC advises the mailer of its findings. If the mailpiece is approved, the letter includes a unique number identifying the piece and serves as evidence that the piece meets the relevant standards. A copy of the letter must accompany each postage statement submitted for mailings of the approved piece. If requested by the USPS, the mailer must show that pieces presented for mailing are the same as those approved.

11 Labels, Stickers, Release Cards, and Perforated Pockets Affixed to the Outside of Letter-Size Mailpieces Use A label, sticker, perforated pocket (under and ), or release card may be placed on a letter-sized mailpiece that is eligible for automation letter prices, including barcoded carrier route letters meeting automation standards. Release cards and perforated pockets may not be affixed to pieces mailed at First-Class Mail card prices; see 1.2 for other restrictions on attachments to cards. A Standard Mail or Periodicals letter with a label, sticker, release card or perforated pocket must meet additional standards in These attachments may be: a. A label or sticker less than inch thick, and a perforated pocket other than repositionable notes affixed under , as follows: 1. A permanent label or sticker, or perforated pockets under d2 (designed not to be removed or relocated), affixed directly to the outside of the mailpiece with permanent adhesive. 2. A relocatable label, to be placed on the outside of, or on the contents of, a reply mailpiece. Labels must be affixed under or b. Up to two release cards, each at least inch and no more than inch thick, secured to a letter with a liner or backing under c. On pieces mailed at First-Class Mail, Periodicals, or Standard Mail prices, only if permitted by the applicable content and eligibility standards Pressure-Sensitive Label Any pressure-sensitive label or sticker affixed directly to a mailpiece before mailing must have a minimum peel adhesion to stainless steel of 8 ounces/inch. This standard does not apply to pressure-sensitive labels provided by the USPS to label bundles to sortation levels Sandwich Label A face stock/liner label ( sandwich label) is a two-part unit with a face stock (top label) attached to a liner (bottom label) affixed to the mailpiece. The face stock must have a peel adhesion value of at least 2 ounces/inch with respect to the liner label and at least 8 ounces/inch when reapplied to stainless steel Letter-Size Piece with Attached Release Card A letter-size mailpiece, with one or two attached release cards, must have the following characteristics: a. Be between 8 and 9-1/2 inches long (inclusive). With one release card affixed, be between 4 and 6 inches high (inclusive); with two release cards affixed, be between 5-1/2 and 6 inches high (inclusive). b. No address element, including any address block barcode, may be closer than 1 inch to the right edge of the mailpiece. c. The surface smoothness of all letter-size pieces must be at least 190 Sheffield Units.

12 d. Enveloped letters must be made of paper with a minimum 60-pound book grade paper and have a maximum thickness of 1/8 (0.125) inch. Window envelopes must have only one closed panel address window, no larger than 1-1/2 x 4-1/4 inches. e. Card-type letters, not mailed at card prices, have a maximum thickness of inch as mailed. f. All letter-size pieces other than enveloped letters and card-type pieces (such as folded self-mailers and booklets) must have a maximum thickness of 0.10 inch as mailed. Mailpieces with two affixed release cards must meet the following additional conditions: 1. Pieces requiring tabs must be sealed with 1-1/2inch nonperforated tabs, unless larger tabs are required by standards for the specific mailpiece design. 2. Booklets must have a minimum cover weight of 70-pound book-grade paper (see 3.2) 3. Folded self-mailers must have a minimum cover weight of 100-pound book-grade paper (see 3.2). g. Content insert shift must be no more than 5/8 inch horizontally and no more than 1/4 inch vertically. h. Release cards must meet the standards in Standards for Release Cards One or two release cards, each at least inch thick and no more than inch thick, attached to a letter-size mailpiece must: a. Be rectangular, but allowed with finished corners having a radius of at least 1/8 inch up to 1/2 inch. b. Be between 2 and 2-1/2 inches (inclusive) high, and between 3 and 3-1/2 inches (inclusive) long. Affix each card with either edge parallel to the length of the mailpiece. Affix two cards on the same side of the mailpiece under these conditions: 1. Stack cards vertically, one above the other, on the same side (address side or nonaddress side), or 2. Affix the cards side-by-side across the mailpiece length on the nonaddress side only. c. Be affixed no closer to the bottom edge of the mailpiece than 7/8 inch and no further away from the bottom edge than 1-1/2 inches, and must not interfere with readability of the address, barcode, or postage information. When affixing two cards, these additional conditions apply: 1. When affixing cards one above the other on the address side, maintain a space of at least 1/2 inch from the leading edge, the trailing edge and the top edge.

13 When affixing cards one above the other on the nonaddress side, the right edge of the cards must be placed between 5 and 6 inches from the leading edge of the mailpiece, but no closer than 1/2 inch from the trailing edge. Maintain a space of at least 1/2 inch from the top edge. 3. When affixing cards side by side on the nonaddress side, the right edge of the leftmost card must be placed at least 5 inches from the leading edge of the mailpiece, and the rightmost card must be placed at least 1/2 inch from the trailing edge of the mailpiece. Maintain a space of at least 1/2 inch from the top edge. d. Be affixed by machine to ensure adequate adhesion. Manually affixed attachments are not allowed. e. Be affixed to a liner (backing) and meet the following adhesion standards: 1. Adhesive used to affix the backing to the mailpiece must have a peel adhesion of at least 2 pounds/inch to stainless steel with a 20 minute dwell time, at 300"/minute at 90 degrees per ASTM test D3330F. 2. Adhesive used to attach the release card to the backing must have a peel adhesion of at least 1.5 ounces/inch to stainless steel with a 30 minute conditioning time, at 300"/minute at 90 degrees per ASTM test D3330F Letter-Size Pieces with Perforated Pockets Perforated pockets are permanent attachments to letter-sized mailpieces that may be opened to reveal a small printed insert. Advertising may be printed on the components used to create a perforated pocket and on the printed insert within. Perforated pockets may not be used to conceal or contain matter bearing personal information except as provided in Perforated pockets may be used on letter-size Standard Mail and Periodicals and are not considered sealed against Postal inspection. When affixed to Periodicals mail, advertising printed on the perforated pocket and any inserted matter is counted as part of the total advertising content of the host publication. Pockets may be used in lieu of labels to bear a permit imprint indicia showing that postage is paid if indicia information does not appear on the perforated panel or on the perforations used to create the perforated panel. A maximum of two perforated pockets are permitted on eligible letter-size mailpieces that have the following characteristics: a. Be between 8 inches and 9-1/2 inches long (inclusive). b. Be between 4 inches and 5-1/2 inches high (inclusive). c. Mailpieces must be prepared of book grade paper or equivalent with a minimum weight of: 1. Envelopes - 60 pound 2. Booklets - 70 pound 3. Folded Self-Mailers pound 4. Oversized card-type letters paid at letter prices must be at least.012 in thickness.

14 d. Perforated pockets may be affixed to the nonaddressed side of envelopes with one closed panel address window. Perforated pockets must be placed one inch closer to the trailing edge than the window. e. If tabs are used to seal a folded self-mailer prepared with perforated pockets the folded self-mailer must be sealed with 1-1/2 inch nonperforated tabs placed 1" from the top on the leading and trailing edges Standards for Perforated Pockets Perforated pockets may be attached to a letter-size mailpiece when the following conditions are met: a. The perimeter of the pocket is affixed with permanent glue with a minimum adhesive strength of 2 lbs/inch to stainless steel with 20 minute dwell time at 300" minute at 90 degrees per ASTM Test D3330F. b. The attached material has a minimum tear strength of 100gf (MD) and (CD) per TAPPI T414. c. The cut/tie ratio for perforation is 1:1 with a minimum tie size of 1 mm. One double cut may be made at the lower trailing edge corner of the perforated panel of the pocket. d. The pocket is: 1. Between 1-1/2 inches and 2-3/4 inches in both height and length. 2. Has an affixed area no more than inch thick and a perforated panel no more than 0.03 inch thick. Perforated pockets may not exceed the thickness of the host mailpiece. They may not cause the host to have an uneven surface and must not interfere with readability of the address, barcode, or postage information. e. The length of each pocket is parallel to the length of the host mailpiece. f. Attached to the address side of a mailpiece they are: 1. At least 1 inch from the bottom and leading edge. 2. At least 1/2 inch from the top and trailing edge. g. Pockets attached to the nonaddressed side of the mailpiece are: 1. At least 1 inch from the bottom edge. 2. At least 1/2 inch from the top. 3. At least 5 inches from the left edge but no closer than 1/2 inch from the right edge. h. Two perforated pockets are affixed on the same side of the mailpiece under these conditions: 1. Stack perforated pockets vertically, one above than the other. Do not affix the pockets side by side across the mailpiece length. 2. A space up to 1/2 inch is allowed between pockets.

15 Folded Self-Mailers Definition A folded self-mailer is formed of two or more panels that are created when one or more unbound sheets of paper are folded together and sealed to make a letter-size mailpiece. The number of panels is determined by the number of sheets in the mailpiece and the number of times the sheets are folded. (For double cards see ) Physical Characteristics Folded self-mailers have the following characteristics: a. Height: A minimum of 3-1/2 inches and a maximum of 6 inches. b. Length: A minimum of 5 inches and a maximum of 10-1/2 inches. c. Thickness: A minimum of inch; (0.009 inch if the height exceeds 4-1/4 inches or if the length exceeds 6 inches); the maximum thickness is 1/4 inch. d. Maximum Weight: 3 ounces. e. Rectangular, with four square corners and parallel opposite sides. f. Aspect ratio: within 1.3 to 2.5 (see 3.7). g. Maximum number of panels: 12, except under h. h. Quarter-folded self-mailers made of a minimum of 70-pound book grade paper may have as few as 4 panels. Quarter-folded self-mailers made of 55 pound or greater newsprint must have at least 8 panels and may contain up to 24 panels Panels Panels are created when a sheet of paper is folded. Each two-sided section (front and back) created by the fold is considered one panel. When a folded self-mailer is made of multiple sheets, multiply the number of sheets by the number of panels created when folding a single sheet to determine the total number of panels. The following conditions apply: a. External panels created by folding must be equal or nearly equal in size. b. The final folded panel creates the back (non-address) side of the mailpiece. The open edge of the back panel must be at the top or within 1inch of the top or trailing edge of the mailpiece. For horizontal folded tri-fold or multi-fold pieces, the addressed panel may be the final folded panel if the leading edge is sealed according to a. c. The final folded edge must be the bottom of a folded self-mailer unless prepared as an oblong. The final folded edge of an oblong folded self-mailer must be the leading (right) edge. d. Internal shorter panels must be covered by a full-size panel, and count toward the maximum number of panels. Optionally, internal shorter panels may be secured but must have only one edge that is shorter and be no further than one inch away from the edge of the external panel. e. Folding methods and the subsequent number of panels created when folding a single sheet of paper are:

16 Bi-fold: folded once forming two panels. 2. Tri-fold: folded twice forming three panels. 3. Oblong: paper folded once to form two rectangular panels with one elongated dimension and parallel opposite sides. The final folded edge is on the leading (shorter) edge. 4. Quarter-fold: folded twice with each fold at a right angle (perpendicular) to the preceding fold. One sheet of paper quarter-folded creates four panels. f. Flaps are formed when the final exterior panel is folded over and affixed to the unaddressed side of the mailpiece. Flaps must meet the following conditions: 1. The folded edge of a flap must be flush with the top edge of the mailpiece and end one inch or more above the bottom edge, except under f4. Flaps must be at least 1-1/2 inches when measured from the top of the mailpiece. 2. Flaps must be secured by a sealing method in Flaps with die-cut shapes must be firmly secured with tabs, glue line, glue spots or elongated glue lines. A 1/8 inch wide continuous glue line that seals the contour of the die-cut is strongly recommended. 4. Flaps on oblong pieces must be at least 5 inches long at the longest point when measured from the leading edge and must end more than one inch from the trailing edge. g. Flaps and pockets prepared within folded self-mailers to stabilize enclosures are not considered to be panels General Sealing Methods Folded self-mailers must be sealed using tabs or glue under the following conditions (also see for specific sealing standards): a. Tabs must meet the standards for tabs in The size and number of tabs required is determined by the weight of the mailpiece and optional design elements as follows: 1. To seal folded self-mailers that weigh up to 3 ounces created in bi-fold, tri-fold formats, pieces with multiple interior folds and a final fold on the bottom, and quarter-fold mailpieces that weigh up to one ounce; place two nonperforated tabs on the top edge, one within 1 inch from the leading edge and another within 1 inch from the trailing edge, or place one tab on the leading and another on the trailing edge, both placed within 1 inch from the top. Additionally, horizontal folded tri-fold and multi-fold pieces having the final folded panel as the addressed panel must include an additional 1-inch tab (1-1/2 inch preferred) for pieces weighing up to 1 ounce; or a 1-1/2 inch tab for pieces weighing over 1 ounce, placed 1/2 inch from the bottom of the leading edge. Instead of a tab, a 3/8-inch glue spot or 1/8-inch wide glue line placed 1/2 inch from the bottom and no more than 1/4 inch from the leading edge may be used. The glue spots or lines must be adhered from the addressed panel to the internal panel when the fold is completed.

17 To seal quarter-fold mailpieces made with newsprint that weigh more than 1 ounce up to 3 ounces, affix two tabs, one on the leading edge and one on the trailing edge within 1 inch from the top, and affix a third tab on the lower leading edge 1/2 inch from the bottom (see b). 3. To seal oblong pieces that weigh up to 3 ounces, affix one tab in the center of the top edge and one tab in the center of the trailing edge (preferred) or affix both tabs on the trailing edge within 1 inch of the top and bottom edges. Tabs may not be placed on the bottom of an oblong piece. b. Glue must be positioned within 1/4 inch of the open edges and be placed opposite the final fold or on both the leading and trailing edges when the final panel fold is on the bottom. Apply glue by one of the following methods: 1. Continuous glue lines at least 1/8 inch wide (0.125 inches). 2. Three or four glue spots at least 3/8 inch (0.375 inch) in diameter. 3. Three or four elongated glue lines. Seal folded self-mailers that weigh up to 1 ounce with lines at least 1/2 inch long. Seal folded self-mailers that weigh more than 1 ounce with elongated glue lines that are each at least 1 inch long and 1/8 inch wide, or with glue lines that are each at least 1/2 inch long and 1/4 inch wide. 4. Distribute glue spots and elongated glue lines evenly along the sealed edge(s). 5. Quarter-fold self-mailers must be sealed with tabs Paper Weight and Sealing Requirements All references in 3.0 to paper basis weight are for book-grade paper unless otherwise stated (see 3.2). Interior optional elements such as attachments or enclosures are not subject to the host piece's book-grade paper basis weight standards. When multiple optional design elements are incorporated in one mailpiece, the standards for the design element with the highest paper weight and corresponding sealing methods apply. Folded self-mailer paper weights and sealing methods are: a. Folded self-mailers, (except quarter-fold mailpieces) as described in e1 through e3: 1. Up to 1 ounce: 70 pound paper sealed with a continuous glue line, three glue spots; or elongated glue lines under b; or two 1-inch tabs under a1 and a3. 2. Over 1 ounce: 80 pound paper sealed with a continuous glue line, four glue spots; or four elongated glue lines under b; or two 1-1/2 inch tabs under a1 and a3. b. Quarter fold self-mailers as described in e4: 1. Up to 1 ounce: 70 pound paper sealed with two 1-inch tabs. 2. Over 1 ounce: 80-pound paper sealed with two 1-1/2-inch tabs.

18 Newsprint: 55 pound minimum paper required. Seal pieces one ounce or less with two 1-1/2-inch tabs and those weighing over one ounce with three 1-1/2-inch tabs, see a2. c. Optional design elements: Die-cut openings and perforated panes. Folded self-mailers with die-cut openings in the exterior panels as described in or perforated panes as described in must meet the following: 1. Up to 1 ounce: 100 pound paper sealed with glue under b, or two 1-1/2-inch tabs under a1 and a2. 2. Over 1 ounce: 120 pound paper sealed with glue under b, or two 2-inch tabs under a1 and a2 or three 1-1/2-inch tabs under a3. d. Optional design elements: Loose enclosures or attachments. For folded self-mailers that have loose enclosures as described in or attachments as described in , the following applies: 1. Up to 1 ounce: 80 pound paper sealed with glue under b or two 1-1/2-inch tabs under a1 and a2. 2. Over 1 ounce: 100 pound paper sealed with glue under b, or two 2-inch tabs under a1and a2 or three 1-1/2-inch tabs under a Die-Cut Elements Folded self-mailers may be produced with two types of die-cut elements in the exterior panels: address windows or die-cut reveal. Die-cut openings may not be used to create die-cut punched holes (openings in the same location on all layers and panels so that there is a hole through the entire mailpiece). Prepare die-cut elements as follows: a. Die-cut address windows (used to convey address information) must meet standards for window envelopes under and meet the following additional conditions: 1. The maximum window size is 4 inches long by 2 inches high. 2. When an address window appears on a mailpiece, no other die-cut openings may be made on the exterior panels. b. Die-cut openings used to reveal the contents of the mailpiece must be: 1. Limited to two on only one external panel. 2. Either circular with a 2-inch maximum diameter or rectangular with a maximum of 2 inches long by 1-1/2 inches high with slightly rounded 1/4 inch radius corners. 3. Placed at least 1-1/2 inches from all edges of the mailpiece if on the addressed side. 4. Placed at least 5 inches from the leading edge and 1-1/2 inches from all other edges if on the non-addressed side. 5. Positioned at least 1-1/2 inches apart when two or more die-cut openings are used.

19 c. A single 1/2-inch semi-circular die-cut thumb notch may be placed on the trailing edge of the addressed or unaddressed outer panel Perforated Pull-Open Strips and Pop-Out Panes Folded self-mailers may be prepared with strips called panes that are pulled open to reveal the contents. These design elements must be placed only on the unaddressed side of the mailpiece and may be rectangular, circular, or oval shaped. Perforations, a row of small holes punched in a sheet of paper so that a section can be torn easily, are used to create pull-open strips, pop-out, or pop-open panes subject to the following requirements: a. Two parallel perforated lines must be spaced at least 1/2 inch apart creating a pull open strip. Position perforated strips parallel to the height of the mailpiece at least 5 inches from the leading edge and 2 inches from the trailing edge. Position perforated strips parallel to the length of the mailpiece at least 1 inch from the top. Perforations have a 1mm cut (max)/1mm tie (min) ratio. b. Pop-out panes with perforations around the outer edges have a maximum size of 4 inches long by 4 inches high. The following conditions apply: 1. Place panes at least 1 inch from any edge. 2. Use 1mm cut (max)/1mm tie (min) ratio. 3. When using two panes, space them at least 1 inch apart. 4. Address elements may not appear in perforated openings. c. Pop-open panes with perforations on three sides must meet the following conditions: 1. The outer edges of the pull-open panel are a maximum of 4 inches long by 4 inches high. 2. If prepared with multiple panes, they must be spaced at least 1 inch apart. 3. Panes must be placed at least 1 inch from all edges. 4. Perforation patterns have 1 mm cut (max)/1 mm tie (min) ratio. d. Perforated panes may not be prepared on pieces with die-cuts or on any mailpiece made of newsprint Loose Enclosures Folded self-mailers with loose enclosures must be securely sealed to ensure containment of the enclosed material and prevent excessive enclosure shift during processing. Loose enclosures must be made of paper and must meet the following conditions: a. Must be contained securely within the mailpiece. b. Must be inserted in an interior pocket or secured by any method that prevents excessive shift during normal handling. Pockets are not counted as panels. c. Folded self-mailers with die-cut openings may contain enclosures only if the inserted material is larger than the die-cut opening. d. Enclosed material does not exceed the maximum thickness of:

20 inch thick for mailpiece weights up to 1 ounce inch thick for mailpiece weights over 1 ounce. e. One empty reply envelope may be inserted within the first fold (manufacturing fold) of a quarter-folded self-mailer and must be secured within a fold to prevent separation during normal handing Attachments Attachments must be secured on the outside of a folded self-mailer under Attachments must be secured within a folded self-mailer under the following conditions: a. The attachment is affixed to an inside panel and secured to it at least 1/2 inch from any edge. b. The attached material may not exceed a maximum thickness of: inch thick for mailpieces weighing up to 1 ounce inch thick for mailpieces weighing over 1 ounce. c. Multiple attachments must be positioned so that the host mailpiece remains nearly uniform in thickness. d. When multiple attachments are affixed to separate panels in stacked alignment, the combined thickness of the attachments must be no greater than the maximum thickness in b. e. When multiple attachments are affixed adjacent to each other across the length of a mailpiece, the thickest attachment must be no greater than the maximum thickness in b. f. Folded self-mailers with die-cut openings may contain attachments if the inserted material is larger than the die-cut opening. g. Quarter-fold self-mailers may have only one internal attachment not exceeding inch thick. The attachment must be secured at least 1/2 inch from all edges Addressing When folded self-mailers are prepared with uncoated paper, printing addresses in a center or left-justified position within the optical character reader (OCR) area under 2.1 is recommended Other Unenveloped Mailpieces Open-Sleeve Style Letter-Size Mailpieces Open-sleeve style letter-size mailpieces consists of two symmetrical horizontal panels sealed together along the top and bottom edges or as a bi-fold that has a non-addressed panel permanently sealed to an inner flap along the top edge. Open-sleeve style mailpieces must meet the following conditions: a. Join panels using 1/8 (0.125) inch continuous glue lines. b. If flaps are used, they must be a minimum of at least 1-1/2 inches wide created as inner flaps adhered at the leading and trailing edges to the panel from which the flap is formed.

21 Booklets c. All paper basis weight requirements in d must be met. d. Matter prepared within open-sleeve style mailpieces must meet the standards in or b through f Letter-Size Mailpieces with Tear-Off Strips When letter-size mailpieces have tear-off strips on the leading and/or trailing edge, any unfolded edges must be sealed with an adhesive (glue) or by a cohesive (pressure seal) method. A cohesive seal requires two fixative patterns placed on two separate surfaces that are compressed to form a bond. A perforated horizontal line that runs between and joins the leading and trailing edge perforation lines is permitted. Mailpieces with sealed sides must meet the following conditions. a. Be constructed of a minimum of 60 pound paper. b. Tear-off strips may be up to 9/16 inch (0.5625) wide. c. Tear lines (single lines of perforations) on pieces that weigh 1 ounce or less; recommended minimum cut/tie pattern of 1mm cut (max)/1mm tie (min) ratio or equivalent. d. Tear lines (single lines of perforations) on pieces that weigh more than 1 ounce; minimum cut/tie pattern of 1mm cut /2mm tie (min) ratio or equivalent Definition Booklets must have a bound edge (spine.) Sheets that are fastened with at least two staples in the manufacturing fold (saddle stitched), perfect bound, pressed-glued, or joined together by another binding method that produces a spine where pages are attached together are considered booklets. Booklets are open on three sides before sealing, similar in design to a book. In general, booklets must be uniformly thick. Large bound booklets that are folded for mailing may qualify for automation and machinable prices if the final mailpiece remains nearly uniform in thickness and conforms to all other automation standards Paper Booklet covers generally must be made with a minimum paper basis weight of 60-pounds or equivalent. Minimum basis weights are higher for some designs (see ) Physical Standards for Booklets Booklets must be: a. Height: not more than 6 inches or less than 3.5 inches high. b. Length: not more than 10.5 inches or less than 5 inches long. See Exhibit through Exhibit for some booklet designs with shorter maximum lengths. c. Thickness: not more than 0.25 inch or less than inch thick. d. Weight: not more than 3 ounces. e. Aspect ratio: within 1.3 to 2.5 (see 3.7).

22 General Booklet Design and Sealing The position of the final fold and intermediate fold (or spine) for letter-sized booklets varies according to the specific design of the mailpiece. Open edges can be sealed with tabs, cellophane tape, glue lines, or glue spots. Except for the simple spine wallet-style design with a height of 4 inches and a maximum length of 8 inches; tabs used as seals on the leading edge of small booklets less than 5 inches high, may be placed closer to the top and bottom edges than shown in Exhibit through Exhibit and may overlap in some cases. See Exhibit through Exhibit for design and sealing standards by type of design.

23 Simple Spine The spine forms the bottom edge of the mailpiece. The length or method used to seal the booklet determines the weight of the paper forming the cover. Exhibit Simple Spine Booklets SIMPLE SPINE BOOKLETS Maximum weight 3 ounces Maximum height 6 inches Maximum length 9.5 inches unless noted Cover paper weight 80-pound paper unless noted: see Exhibit 3.2 Basic Cover: 5" to 9" long at least 50-pound paper Over 9" up to 10.5" at least 60-pound paper The front cover may be up to a maximum of 0.25 shorter than pages and rear cover. Nonperforated 1.5 tabs. Place one tab on the leading and trailing edges within 1" from the top; position one tab on the lower leading edge 0.5" from the bottom. Internal Flap Cover: Minimum 80-pound paper Extended front folded over enclosed pages to create a nonperforated inner flap. Flap sealed inside of back cover. Seal with a continuous glue line along flap as described in 3.11g (preferred), or 1-inch glue spots as described in 3.11f. Cover-to-Cover Cover: Minimum 80-pound paper Cover extends no more than 5/8 inch beyond inner pages. Seal with a continuous glue line along extended cover as described in 3.11g (preferred), or with 1-inch glue spots as described in 3.11f.

24 LIGHTWEIGHT SIMPLE SPINE BOOKLETS Maximum weight 0.8 ounce Maximum height 6 inches Maximum length 10.5 inches Cover paper weight 70-pound paper unless noted: see Exhibit 3.2 Cover-to-Cover Cover extends no more than 5/8 inch beyond inner pages. Seal with a continuous glue line as described in 3.11h. External Flap Addressed side of the cover extends over all pages on the back to create a flap. Flap length: at least 1.5" wide when measured down from the top edge. May be longer, but cannot be closer than 1-inch from bottom edge. Flap attaches to the outside of the nonaddressed side of the cover. Seal with a continuous glue line as described in 3.11h. Internal Flap Addressed side of the cover extends over internal pages to create an inside flap. Flap length: at least 1.5" wide when measured down from the top edge. Flap attaches to the inside of the nonaddressed side of the cover. Seal with a continuous glue line as described in 3.11h.

25 MID-WEIGHT SIMPLE SPINE BOOKLETS Weight over 0.8 ounce up to 1.6 ounces Maximum height 6 inches Maximum length 10.5 inches Cover paper weight 70-pound paper unless noted: see Exhibit 3.2 Cover-to-Cover Cover extends no more than 5/8 inch beyond inner pages. Seal with a continuous glue line as described in 3.11h, and one nonperforated tab 0.5 inch from the bottom leading edge. Minimum tab size: 1.5 inches. External Flap Addressed side of the cover extends over all pages on the back to create a flap. Flap length: at least 1.5" wide when measured down from the top edge. May be longer, but cannot be closer than 1-inch from bottom edge. Flap attaches to the outside of the nonaddressed side of the cover. Seal with a continuous glue line as described in 3.11h, and one nonperforated tab 0.5 inch from the bottom leading edge. Minimum tab size: 1.5 inches. Internal Flap Addressed side of the cover extends over internal pages to create a flap. Flap length: at least 1.5" wide when measured down from the top edge. Flap attaches to the inside of the non-addressed side of the cover. Seal with a continuous glue line as described in 3.11h, and one nonperforated tab 0.5 inch from the bottom leading edge. Minimum tab size: 1.5 inches.

26 HEAVY WEIGHT SIMPLE SPINE BOOKLETS Weight over 1.6 ounces up to 3 ounces Maximum height 6 inches Maximum length 10.5 inches Cover paper weight 70-pound paper unless otherwise noted: see Exhibit 3.2 Cover-to-Cover Cover extends no more than 5/8 inch beyond inner pages. Seal with a continuous glue line as described in 3.11h and two 1.5" nonperforated tabs. One tab placed on the leading edge 0.5 inches from bottom and one tab placed 1-inch from top leading edge. External Flap Addressed side of the cover extends over all pages on the back to create a flap. Flap length: at least 1.5" wide when measured down from the top edge. May be longer, but cannot be closer than 1 inch from bottom edge. Flap attaches to the outside of the nonaddressed side of the cover. Seal with a continuous glue line as described in 3.11h and two 1.5" nonperforated tabs. One tab placed on the leading edge 0.5 inches from bottom and one tab placed 1-inch from top leading edge. Internal Flap Addressed side of the cover extends over internal pages to create a flap. Minimum flap length: at least 1.5" wide when measured down from the top edge. Flap attaches to the inside of the non-addressed side of the cover. Seal with a continuous glue line as described in 3.11h and two 1.5" nonperforated tabs. One tab placed on the leading edge 0.5 inches from bottom and one tab placed 1-inch from top leading edge.

27 Wallet Style Booklets [6-2-14] A spine forms the bottom edge. Wallet style booklets must be from 5.2 inches to 8 inches long, 4 inches high; can weigh up to 2.5 ounces; and must be sealed with nonperforated tabs. Tab size and placement are dictated by the weight of the booklet. Exhibit Wallet Style Booklets WALLET STYLE BOOKLETS Maximum weight 2.5 ounces Maximum height 4 inches Maximum length 5.2 to 8 inches Cover paper weight 70-pound paper unless otherwise noted: see Exhibit 3.2 Cover: Entire booklet 60-pound paper, OR Cover 70-pound paper, inner pages 50-pound paper. Booklets up to 2 ounces: sealed with 1.5" nonperforated tabs placed 1-1/4" from bottom leading and trailing edge. Over 2 ounces: use 2" nonperforated tabs placed 3/4" from bottom leading and trailing edge. ±1/8" vertical tolerance for tab placement in both cases.

28 Oblong Booklets Oblong booklets have a spine on the leading (shorter) edge. Exhibit Oblong Booklets OBLONG BOOKLETS Maximum weight 3 ounces Maximum height 6 inches Maximum length 10.5 inches Cover paper weight 70-pound paper unless otherwise noted: see Exhibit 3.2 All Tab Cover: 5" to 9" long: 60-pound paper Over 9" up to 10.5": 70-pound paper Place two 1.5" nonperforated tabs on the top edge and one tab on trailing edge. Position top tabs 1-inch from left and right edges. Position one 1.5" nonperforated tab in the middle of the trailing edge. Internal Flap Cover: 5" to 9" long 60-pound paper Over 9" up to 10.5" 70-pound paper The front OR back cover sheet is extended on the trailing edge and folded over the non-recessed internal pages. The flap is sealed inside the opposite cover sheet with glue. Extended front and back covers are not allowed with glue line seals. Seal with a continuous glue line as described in 3.11h. Place two 1.5" nonperforated tabs on the top edge 1-inch from the leading and trailing edges.

29 Folded Booklets Folded booklets are mailpieces that are bound and then folded to letter-size. The folded spine may be the leading edge or at the top of the booklet. If necessary, the booklet may be prepared with the spine as the trailing edge, however, this configuration is not recommended. The cover is at least 40-pound paper. Folded booklets must be sealed with nonperforated 1.5" tabs. Exhibit Folded Booklets FOLDED BOOKLETS Maximum weight 3 ounces Maximum height 6 inches Maximum length 10.5 inches unless noted Vertical Spine SPINE Cover paper weight 40-pound paper Two 1.5" nonperforated tabs on leading edge and one tab on trailing edge. Position upper tabs within 1-inch from the top edge. Position lower leading tab 0.5 inch from the bottom edge. SECOND FOLD Horizontal Spine SPINE FOLD Cover paper weight up to 9" L = 50lb; over 9" L up to 10.5" = 60lb Tabs up to 2oz = 1.5" nonperforated tabs; over 2oz = 2" nonperforated tabs Spine at top on address-side panel Place one tab on the leading and trailing edge within 1" from the top; position one tab on the lower leading edge 0.5" from the bottom Postcard Any postcard must be prepared from paper stock meeting the industry standard for a basis weight of 75 pounds or greater, with none less than pounds (measured weight for by 38-inch sheets). The stock must be free from groundwood unless coated with a substance adding to the stock s ability to resist an applied bending force. A double postcard not prepared with all edges sealed must have the folded edge at the top or bottom, and the open edge parallel to the address must be secured with one tab (or other permitted closure) in the middle of the length. Pieces claimed at First-Class Mail automation card prices also must meet the standards in Enclosed Reply Cards and Envelopes [6-2-14] Mailers may enclose reply cards or envelopes, addressed for return to a domestic delivery address, within automation mailings subject to provisions in 3.0 for enclosures. See for Business Reply Mail (BRM) standards, for postage evidencing reply mail (also known as Metered Reply Mail or MRM) standards, and regarding Courtesy Reply Mail (CRM).

30 Physical Standards for Flats 4.1 General Definition of Flat Size Mail [6-2-14] Flat-size mail must have the following characteristics: a. Be more than 11-1/2 inches long, or more than 6-1/8 inches high, or more than 1/4 inch thick, other than automation flats under 6.0 or as allowed for Standard Mail pieces with simplified addresses under Mailpieces other than automation flats or Standard Mail pieces with simplified addresses that are 1/4 inch thick or less must be at least 3-1/2 inches high and at least 5 inches long and be at least inch thick. b. Be not more than 15 inches long or more than 12 inches high or more than 3/4 inch thick, except for: 1. Periodicals flats mailed under Polywrapped flats, with selvage that extends beyond the contents, up to a maximum length of 15-3/4 inches. The enclosed contents must not be longer than 15 inches. Also see c. Be rectangular with four square corners or with finished corners that do not exceed a radius of inch (1/8 inch) unless prepared as Customized Market Mail under See Exhibit d. Be categorized as a catalog, if meeting the standards in 4.9. e. Other size or weight standards may apply to mail addressed to certain APOs and FPOs, and mail sent by the Department of State to U.S. government personnel abroad. 4.2 Length and Height of Flats [6-2-14] The length of a flat-size mailpiece is the longest dimension. The height is the dimension perpendicular to the length. When determining the maximum height or length of a flat, include any selvage of polywrap material that may enclose the piece. When determining the minimum height or length of a flat, do not include the selvage of any polywrap material that may enclose the piece. Also see Minimum Flexibility for Flat-Size Pieces [6-2-14] Flat-size pieces must be flexible. Boxes with or without hinges, gaps, or breaks that allow the piece to bend are not flats. Tight envelopes or wrappers that contain one or more boxes are not flats. At the customer's option, customers may perform the following test on their own mailpieces. When a postal employee observes a customer demonstrating that a flat-size piece is flexible according to these standards, the employee should not perform the test. Test flats as follows: a. All flats (see Exhibit 4.3a): 1. Place the piece with the length parallel to the edge of a flat surface and extend the piece halfway off the surface. 2. Press down on the piece at a point 1 inch from the outer edge, in the center of the piece's length, exerting steady pressure. 3. The piece is not flexible if it cannot bend at least 1 inch vertically without being damaged.

31 The piece is flexible if it can bend at least 1 inch vertically without being damaged and it does not contain a rigid insert. No further testing is necessary. 5. Test the piece according to 4.3b or 4.3c below if it can bend at least 1 inch vertically without being damaged and it contains a rigid insert. Exhibit 4.3a Flexibility Test All Flats b. Flats 10 inches or longer that pass the test in 4.3a and contain a rigid insert (see Exhibit 4.3b): 1. Place the piece with the length perpendicular to the edge of a flat surface and extend the piece 5 inches off the surface. 2. Press down on the piece at a point 1 inch from the outer edge, in the center of the piece's width, exerting steady pressure. 3. Turn the piece around and repeat steps 1 and 2. The piece is flexible if both ends can bend at least 2 inches vertically without being damaged.

32 Exhibit 4.3b Flexibility Test Flats 10 Inches or Longer c. Flats less than 10 inches long that pass the test in 4.3a and contain a rigid insert ( see Exhibit 4.3c): 1. Place the piece with the length perpendicular to the edge of a flat surface and extend the piece one-half of its length off the surface. 2. Press down on the piece at a point 1 inch from the outer edge, in the center of the piece's width, exerting steady pressure. 3. Turn the piece around and repeat steps 1 and 2. The piece is flexible if both ends can bend at least 1 inch vertically without being damaged.

33 Exhibit 4.3c Flexibility Test Flats Less Than 10 Inches Long 4.4 Uniform Thickness [6-2-14] Flat-size mailpieces must be uniformly thick so that any bumps, protrusions, or other irregularities do not cause more than 1/4-inch variance in thickness. When determining thickness, exclude the outside edges (1 inch from each edge) when the contents do not extend into those edges. Also, exclude the selvage of any polywrap covering (see 4.5) from this determination. Mailers must secure nonpaper contents to prevent shifting of more than 2 inches within the mailpiece if shifting would cause the piece to be nonuniformly thick or result in the contents bursting out of the mailpiece. (see ). 4.5 Polywrap Coverings Polywrap Films and Similar Coverings [6-2-14] Mailers using polywrap film or similar material on flat-size mailpieces (except pieces mailed at high density, high density plus, or saturation prices) must use a product meeting the standards in 4.5. Film approved for use under must meet the specifications in Exhibit as follows: a. If the address label is affixed to the outside of the polywrap, the haze property (property 2) does not apply. b. Only products listed as approved on the USPS RIBBS Web site ( may be used on flat-size mailpieces.

34 Exhibit Polywrap Specifications Mailers who polywrap flats, except for saturation and high density pieces, must use polywrap that meets all of the properties in this exhibit, except under 4.5.1b. PROPERTY REQUIREMENT TEST METHODS IN USPS T-3204 COMMENT 1. Kinetic Coefficient of Friction, MD a. Film on Stainless Steel with No. 8 (Mirror) Finish <0.45 USPS-T-3204 Section b. Film on Film 0.20 to 0.55 USPS-T-3204 Section Haze <70 USPS-T-3204 Section Affixing address labels to outside of polywrap is an alternative to meeting this requirement. 3. Secant Modulus, 1% elongation a. TD >50,000 psi USPS-T-3204 Section b. MD >40,000 psi USPS-T-3204 Section Nominal Gauge >0.001 in USPS-T-3204 Section Static Charge <2.0 kv USPS-T-3204 Section Blocking <15 g USPS-T-3204 Section To be conducted at 140 (±3.6 ) degrees Fahrenheit Wrap Direction and Seam Placement [6-2-14] Wrap direction, seam direction, and seam placement must follow these standards: a. The wrap direction must be around the longer axis (parallel to the length) of the mailpiece, with the seam parallel to that axis. b. The polywrap over the address area must be a smooth surface to avoid interference with address and barcode readability. The preferred seam placement is on the nonaddressed side of the mailpiece. If the seam is placed on the addressed side, the seam must not cover any part of the address and barcode, postage area, or any required markings or endorsements Overhang [6-2-14] For purposes of the polywrap standards for overhang (selvage) only, the top edge of the mailpiece is one of the two longer edges of the piece. Any polywrap selvage must meet these standards: a. When the mailpiece contents are totally positioned at the bottom of the polywrap, the overhang must not be more than 0.5 inch at the top of the mailpiece.

35 b. When the mailpiece contents are totally positioned to the left or to the right side of the polywrap, the overhang must not be more than 1.5 inches on the opposite side. c. The polywrap covering must not be so tight that it bends the mailpiece Polywrap Certification Process for Manufacturers [6-2-14] Specification USPS-T-3204, Test Procedures for Polywrap Films describes exact test procedures and acceptable values for polywrap film characteristics. Independent testing laboratories may certify products for manufacturers who do not have the facilities or experience to conduct each of the test procedures. The specification includes a list of laboratories experienced in conducting these tests. Customers may obtain the test procedures by contacting USPS Engineering (see for address) or on the USPS RIBBS Web site ( Manufacturers must submit a letter, on their letterhead, indicating the value for each of the specifications in for each polywrap film, to USPS Mailing Standards (see for address). When the USPS receives the letter or certificate of conformance from an approved lab, films that meet the standards will be listed on Manufacturers should follow this process before submitting the certification letter: a. Test each film according to procedures listed in USPS-T-3204, Test Procedures for Polywrap Films. b. Test each surface treatment separately. Manufacturers or approved labs may test the thinnest film of one product with identical surface treatment and characteristics. If the thinnest film meets the characteristics after being tested, the USPS will list the product as approved for all gauges of that product that also meet the gauge test. 4.6 Maximum Deflection for Flat-Size Mailpieces [6-2-14] Flat-size mailpieces must meet maximum deflection standards. Flat-size pieces mailed at high density, high density plus, or saturation prices, and flats mailed at basic carrier route prices entered by the mailer at destination delivery units (DDUs), are not required to meet these deflection standards. Test deflection as follows: a. For pieces 10 inches or longer (see Exhibit 4.6a): 1. Place the piece on a flat, straight-edge surface with the length perpendicular to the edge of the surface and extend the piece 5 inches off the edge of the surface. Test square-shaped bound flats by placing the bound edge parallel to the edge. 2. Place a flat 12-inch ruler (or other similar flat object 12 inches or longer) on top of the mailpiece with the length of the ruler parallel to the edge of the surface and as close to the edge as possible so that the 5-pound weight (see 4.6a) does not extend past the edge. 3. Place a certified 5-pound weight on the center of the ruler to hold the piece in place. 4. Determine the vertical deflection in inches. 5. Turn the piece around 180 degrees and repeat the process.

36 The piece is mailable as a flat if it does not droop more than 3 inches vertically at either end. Exhibit 4.6a Deflection Test Pieces 10 Inches or Longer b. For pieces less than 10 inches long (see Exhibit 4.6b): 1. Place the piece on a flat, straight-edge surface with the length perpendicular to the edge of the surface and extend the piece one-half of its length off the edge of the surface. Test square-shaped bound flats by placing the bound edge parallel to the edge. 2. Place a flat 12-inch ruler (or other similar flat object 12 inches or longer) on top of the mailpiece with the length of the ruler parallel to the edge of the surface and as close to the edge as possible so that the 5-pound weight (see 4.6b) does not extend past the edge. 3. Place a certified 5-pound weight on the center of the ruler to hold the piece in place. 4. Determine the vertical deflection in inches. 5. Turn the piece around 180 degrees and repeat the process. 6. The piece is mailable as a flat if it does not droop more than 2 inches less than the extended length at either end. For example, a piece 8 inches long would be extended 4 inches horizontally off a flat surface. It must not droop more than 2 inches vertically at either end.

37 Exhibit 4.6b Deflection Test For Pieces Less Than 10 Inches Long 4.7 Flat-Size Pieces Not Eligible for Flat-Size Prices [6-2-14] Flat-size mailpieces that do not meet the standards in 4.3 through 4.6 must pay applicable higher prices as noted in either 4.7a or 4.7b below. a. Flat-size pieces that do not meet flexibility, uniform thickness, or polywrap standards in 4.3 through 4.5 must pay these applicable prices: 1. First-Class Mail parcel prices. 2. Periodicals parcel prices. 3. Standard Mail parcel prices. 4. Bound Printed Matter parcel prices. b. Flats that do not meet deflection standards in 4.6 must pay the applicable prices as noted in Exhibit 4.7b. Under the column heading eligibility as presented, flats will be considered to be presented as automation flats only if they meet all other eligibility standards for automation flats.

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